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This study aims to determine the incidence, risk factors and outcome of ventilation associated common complication in the PICUs at Assiut University Children Hospital in Egypt.
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A constellation of adverse effects and complications may be associated with mechanical ventilation,The following are the Commonest Complications of Mechanical Ventilation
It is the second most common HAI after blood stream infection in the paediatric age group, accounting for about 20% of all HAIs in the paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) and has a rate of 2.9- 21.6 per 1000 ventilator days.The risk factors responsible for VAP occurrence can be classified into:
A-Host related factors: include associated co-morbidities B-Device-related factors: include the endotracheal tube, the ventilation circuit, and the presence of a nasogastric or an orogastric tube.
C-Personnel related factors: include improper hand hygiene and inadequate use of personal protective equipment.
VAP is associated with increased hospital morbidity; mortality; duration of hospitalization by an average of 7-9 days per patient; and health care costs . The incidence rates of VAP are higher in developing countries with limited resources.
Ventilator-associated lung injury (VALI) It is the lung damage by application positive or negative pressure to the lung by mechanical ventilation.
The prevalence of VALI in children admitted to the paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) may approximate 10%.
Types of VALI:
investigators observed lower mortality among children ventilated with Vt ~8 mL/kg actual bodyweight compared with ~10 mL/kg in a before-after retrospective study .
Ventilation induce Hemodynamic compromise leads to ARDS:
Definition: Decrease in mean arterial pressure of 60 mm Hg or an absolute decrease to a systolic blood pressure < 80 mm Hg in the first 2 hours after intubation, required treatment for LTH with vasopressors.
primary factor influencing mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) Incidence: 28.6% of patients intubated in the emergency department developed post-intubation hypotension, tatistically significant association between LTH and hyper carbic (PCO2 > 50 mm) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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